Jack was Mississippi Gridiron's player of the week at the QB position:

There’s a reason Cal and Louisiana Tech recently extended offers to Abraham. The Dandy Dozen quarterback doesn’t have ideal size (6 foot, 197 pounds) but is one of the most accurate passers in Mississippi. Even in a loss to Madison Central in Week 3, Abraham threw for 479 yards and three touchdowns. His intangibles make him elite. Abraham’s knowledge of defensive football allow him to pick apart defenses with ease and execute plays. Don’t be surprised to see a few Division I offers come in over the next few weeks.

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Jack reaches major milestone Friday night by throwing for his 100th TD pass.

"I came off the field after I got my 100th touchdown and my dad grabbed the ball to keep for later on," Abraham said. "I didn't even know I had seven touchdowns until (Oxford offensive coordinator/quarterbacks) Coach (Stan) Hill told me. He was saying the national record was 10, and he wanted to help me get that next.

... Abraham is completing more than 62 percent of his passes. The quarterback led Oxford (6-2, 4-0 in Region 1-5A) to a 46-12 rout at New Hope after throwing a school-record seven touchdown passes — all in the first half. Abraham's previous single-game high was five.

Jack Abraham threw three touchdown passes...and Oxford clinched a berth in the MHSAA Class 5A playoffs with a 53-13win over Clarksdale on Friday

Abraham went 12 of 18 for 258 yards and threw his final touchdown pass to tight end Zach Cousar ... to push the Chargers lead to 46-7 midway through the third quarter, allowing Oxford to empty its bench.

Abraham also threw touchdown passes of 26 and 59 yards to Jimmy Greaser...

The commitments for next year that are having an outstanding senior year in HS have to be reviewing their options as they see the train wreck that is Tulane football in 2015.

Jack Abraham threw three touchdown passes...and Oxford clinched a berth in the MHSAA Class 5A playoffs with a 53-13win over Clarksdale on Friday

Abraham went 12 of 18 for 258 yards and threw his final touchdown pass to tight end Zach Cousar ... to push the Chargers lead to 46-7 midway through the third quarter, allowing Oxford to empty its bench.

Abraham also threw touchdown passes of 26 and 59 yards to Jimmy Greaser...

The commitments for next year that are having an outstanding senior year in HS have to be reviewing their options as they see the train wreck that is Tulane football in 2015.

A couple of things worth mentioning:
Playing QB in HS vs at Tulane in this offense may not translate.
Second once CJ is fired the kid will likely commit to another school.

The kid is definitely going to de-commit if CJ is kept. Everyone knows he's going to be fired so who wants to commit to a place where you don't know who your coach will be after year one. Lastly this kid isn't worth worrying about losing.

Abraham spoke to Bleacherreport.com this week and said that he is still loyal to Tulane despite having continued interest from Cal, UCLA.

"Having great academics is huge for me," he told the site. "You want to know you have something after football. Having a degree from Tulane is top-notch. From a football standpoint, I like the coaching staff, and I know I'll fit there."

The win, paired with Lake Cormorant's 21-19 loss at Clarksdale gave Oxford (8-2,6-0 Region 1-5A) the region titale for the third consecutive year (each and every year that Jack has been the starting QB)

Abraham finished the night completing 20 of 25 passes for 336 yards and five touchdowns, pushing the senior over 10,000 yards passing in his career at Oxford. Abraham has surpassed his own records or set new ones with each passing week this season.

Is Jack too small to be a star in FBS football? Perhaps, but it's hard to argue with the success he's enjoyed at the 5A HS level. For those of you who believe that the QB must have running skills to excel at Tulane, Jack is not your man. Supporting this opinion, the list of 'pro-style' QB prospects on the Rivals.com list shows the shortest is 6-2 and the higher ranked players are 6-4 and 6-5. (Jack is listed at 6'1", but I'm guessing he is 5'11".

Jack completed 28 of 32 passes for 426 yards and 5 TDs as Oxford defeated Lake Cormorant 56-26 on Thurs night. Oxford finishes the season at 9-2 and enters the playoffs next Friday night. The Chargers are the top seed in region 1-5A.

Friday night, Jack and his Oxford Chargers continued their quest to play in a third straight 5A state championship by defeating a tough Vicksburg team 35-21.

Jack threw for two TDs and 318 yards in what was not one of his better games.

Although Oxford trailed 21-7 in the 2nd quarter, a Vicksburg special teams turnover and a short TD pass by Abraham tied the score at halftime. In the second half, it was all Oxford.

Oxford's next playoff hurdle is on Friday night when they host Germantown.

Abraham's season stats are off the charts. In MS 5A, his passing yardage is up to 3525, a full 1000 yards more than his closest rival. He has thrown for 43 TDs with only 3 interceptions and a completion rate of .672.

Should OHS win the next two playoff games, the state championship match will be in Ole Miss' Vaught-Hemingway stadium. You would think that would give a home field advantage to Oxford High.

If he's into academics, UCLA and Cal certainly could compete with Tulane on that front.....better looking women, too. Although at Berkeley they would probably have him arrested just because he hails from Mississippi